mercredi 31 janvier 2018
10 Practical Tips For Making the Most of Your Disney World Trip

Planning a trip to Walt Disney World is undeniably exciting. However, it can also be a tad overwhelming (see our bucket list here). With so many rides and attractions, and more popping up every year, it can seem nearly impossible to do everything you want, especially when factoring in limited time and budget. The good news is that it can be done, thanks to the help of a little planning and technology.
Whether it's your first time or it's just been a while, read on for 10 insider tips - from saving money to scoring the best dinner reservations (and avoiding lines along the way!) - that can help ensure your trip to Disney World is, in fact, a truly magical experience for you and everyone you're with.
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